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An exploration across thirteen essays by critics, translators and
creative writers on the modern-day afterlives of Old English,
delving into how it has been transplanted and recreated in the
twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Old English language and
literary style have long been a source of artistic inspiration and
fascination, providing modern writers and scholars with the
opportunity not only to explore the past but, in doing so, to find
new perspectives on the present. This volume brings together
thirteen essays on the modern-day afterlives of Old English,
exploring how it has been transplanted and recreated in the
twentieth and twenty-first centuries by translators, novelists,
poets and teachers. These afterlives include the composition of
neo-Old English, the evocation in a modern literary context of
elements of early medieval English language and style, the
fictional depiction of Old English-speaking worlds and world views,
and the adaptation and recontextualisation of works of early
medieval English literature. The sources covered include W. H.
Auden, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Seamus Heaney, alongside more recent
writers such as Christopher Patton, Hamish Clayton and Paul
Kingsnorth, as well as other media, from museum displays to
television. The volume also features the first-hand perspectives of
those who are authors and translators themselves in the field of
Old English medievalism.
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